Walter Seltzer(1914–2011)

The son of a motion picture exhibitor, Seltzer started out as a theatre usher before joining MGM in the 1930's, where he worked on the advertising campaign for such films as Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). As a full member of MGM's publicity department in the 1950's and early 60's, he was employed as a press agent, which involved supplying stories ... See full bio »

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[on William S. Hart] Bill Hart was dynamic. He was deeply emotional, having the uncanny ability to project his feeling to audiences. His impact on women, whether teenager or dowager, was powerful, even though his profile was something less than Greek and his expression about as warm as chiseled granite.

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His father owned and operated movie theaters in Philadelphia. See more
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